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Ocimum Tenuiflorum Tulsi Dried Leaves

Supplier From India
Jul-25-21

"Our SVM Exports Ocimum tenuiflorum or commonly known as Sacred Basil or Holy Basil is an aromatic, erect, and well-branched herb. Commonly grown in East Asia, it reaches a height of around 30 - 100 cm. It has purple flowers. The leaves are green or purple, ovate, long, and slightly toothed. A pungently aromatic, warming, antiseptic herb; it induces perspiration; lowers fevers; relaxes spasms; eases pain; clears bacterial infections; strengthens the immune and nervous systems; reduces inflammations; and benefits the digestive system
Family : Lamiaceae
Botanical Name : Ocimum tenuiflorum
Common Name : Krishna Tulsi, holy basil"


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